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  2. Schweinfurt - Wikipedia

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    A document from 1282 signed by Rudolf I of Habsburg states that Schweinfurt was a free city within the Holy Roman Empire. [8] By pledge 1309 Schweinfurt came to the House of Henneberg, who maintained from 1310 to 1427 a Reichsburg (castle of the empire) in the old Schweinfurt city district Zürch.

  3. Schweinfurt (district) - Wikipedia

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    Schweinfurt is a Landkreis (district) in the northwestern part of Bavaria, Germany. Neighboring districts are (from the north clockwise) Bad Kissingen, Rhön-Grabfeld, Haßberge, Bamberg, Kitzingen, Würzburg and Main-Spessart. The district-free city Schweinfurt is surrounded by the district.

  4. Lower Franconia - Wikipedia

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    In 1837 king Ludwig I of Bavaria renamed the Kreise after historical territorial names and tribes of the area. This also involved some border changes or territorial swaps. Thus the name Untermainkreis changed to Lower Franconia and Aschaffenburg, but the city name was dropped in the middle of the 20th century, leaving just Lower Franconia.

  5. Schweinfurt Mitte station - Wikipedia

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    Schweinfurt Mitte (German for Schweinfurt Central) is a railway station in the Lower Franconian city of Schweinfurt, Germany. It is located close to the city centre, and is served by regional trains. It is located close to the city centre, and is served by regional trains.

  6. Schweinfurt Hauptbahnhof - Wikipedia

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    Schweinfurt Hauptbahnhof is the largest railway station in the Lower Franconian city of Schweinfurt and its transfer hub to the majority of regional buses. In addition to the Hauptbahnhof, the Schweinfurt Mitte (Schweinfurt Central) and Schweinfurt Stadt (Schweinfurt Town) stations also lie within the city, closer to the centre, on the Bamberg–Würzburg railway.

  7. List of cities in Bavaria by population - Wikipedia

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    The name of the district (Landkreis) in which the city lies (some cities are districts on their own called urban districts) [2] The city population as of May 15, 2022, as enumerated by the 2022 German census [2] The city population as of May 9, 2011, as enumerated by the 2011 European Union census [4] The city land area as of May 15, 2022 [2]

  8. File:Bavaria location map.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Location map Bavaria, Germany. Geographic limits of the map: ... distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the ... Location map Bavaria ...

  9. Gerolzhofen - Wikipedia

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    Gerolzhofen (German pronunciation: [ˌɡeːʁɔt͡sˈhoːfn̩] ⓘ) is a town in the district of Schweinfurt, Bavaria, Germany. The town is the former center of the district of Gerolzhofen and has about 7,000 inhabitants. The mayor of Gerolzhofen is Thorsten Wozniak (CSU).